Irvine, Calif -- The American College for Advancement in Medicine
(ACAM) is pleased to add the Lab Assessment of Stool Analysis for
gastrointestinal issues to their curriculum of integrative medicine
education.

For the first time ACAM will offer Lab Assessment:
Stool Testing at the ACAM Learning Center in Orange County, California,
October 21-22, 2011.

"This workshop is a great opportunity for
ACAM to assist in the professional development of physicians with the
goal of improving patient health,” said Rachel Weaver, Director of
Education and Operations for ACAM.

Faculty for this course is
made up of physicians and researchers that will work closely with
learners to impart skills and strategies for the assessment and
treatment of GI health. To register for the course and obtain more
information please visit: www.acam.org.

About ACAM: The American College for Advancement in Medicine (ACAM)
is a not-for-profit Organization dedicated to educating physicians and
other health care professionals on the safe and effective application
of integrative medicine. ACAM's healthcare model focuses on prevention
of illness and a strive for total wellness. ACAM is the voice of
integrative medicine; our goals are to improve physician skills,
knowledge and diagnostic procedures as they relate to integrative
medicine; to support integrative medicine research; and to provide
education on current standard of care as well as additional approaches
to patient care.

The American College for Advancement in Medicine (ACAM) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to educating physicians and other health care professionals on the safe and effective application of integrative medicine.